Thermal imaging

  1. Thermal Cameras Help Locate Lovelorn Monkey

    Thermal Cameras Help Locate Lovelorn Monkey
    Earlier this month, thermal cameras and thermal imaging drones proved integral in searching for an escaped Japanese macaque. It is thought the monkey, called Honshu, ran from his enclosure at Highland Wildlife Park, Kinguisse, to avoid conflict over breeding rights. Nicknamed Kinguisse Kong by locals, Honshu spent five days evading rescuers until he was finally outmanoeuvred by a Yorkshire pudding.[1] Continue reading → Continue reading →
  2. PASS Presents Teledyne FLIR’s Exx-Series Thermal Cameras

    PASS Presents Teledyne FLIR’s Exx-Series Thermal Cameras
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bAJf2bVDSw PASS Presents... Jason Cargill, Teledyne FLIR’s Technical Sales Specialist, returns to tell us all about the Teledyne FLIR Exx Series Thermal Imaging Cameras. Available to watch or listen to on our YouTube channel, @PASSLTD-tester, and Exx-Series Information pages, you’ll discover everything you need to know about Teledyne FLIR’s Exx Thermal Cameras in less than half an hour! Continue reading → Continue reading →
  3. New Multi-User Licences for Teledyne FLIR Thermal Studio Pro Software

    On the right is a circular image of a Teledyne FLIR Exx Thermal Camera and a laptop on a wooden desk. The Teledyne FLIR Thermal Studio is open on the laptop. On the left, white text on a blue background reads "Product News. New Multi-User Licences For FLIR Software. Read More." Good news for all thermography professionals, Teledyne FLIR have announced new multi-user licences for their state-of-the-art analysis and reporting software, Teledyne FLIR Thermal Studio and Teledyne FLIR Thermal Studio Pro. Continue reading →
  4. Artist Captures Climate Crisis with Teledyne FLIR One Pro Thermal Camera

    On the left, white text of  a blue background reads "A Hot Take on the Frozen North"; "Iceland & Greenland In Thermal Imagery"; "Read More". On the right is a circular image of of a field with wooden houses in front of a rocky mountain. Through the centre of the photo is a diagonal section that is a thermal image. In an article for Digital Camera World, journalist, artist, and photographer Benedict Brain explained how he used a Teledyne FLIR One Pro Thermal Camera to capture illustrative images of the climate crisis. Continue reading →
  5. PASS Presents Teledyne FLIR’s T-Series Thermal Cameras

    PASS Presents Teledyne FLIR’s T-Series Thermal Cameras
    https://youtu.be/RVwNkr2PRC4 PASS Presents... The third episode of PASS Presents sees our presenter, Jess Wright, talk to Teledyne FLIR’s Technical Sales Specialist, Jason Cargill, about the Teledyne FLIR T-Series Thermal Imaging Cameras. Available on our YouTube channel, @PASSLTD-tester, and T-Series information pages, watch to discover everything you need to know about the Teledyne FLIR T-Series Thermal Cameras. Continue reading → Continue reading →
  6. Thermal Imaging Identifies Source of Blackpool “Blaze”

    We hope every one of our customers, colleagues, and suppliers enjoyed the Christmas and New Year break. As a gift to you on this, the final night before Epiphany, we would like to tell you about our favourite news story from the festive period. It is a story that perfectly illustrates the efficacy of thermal imaging: Blackpool "Blaze" Thwarted Using Thermal Imaging! Continue reading →
  7. Cutting-Edge Automotive Diagnostics with the Teledyne FLIR One Edge

    Teledyne FLIR’s new One Edge and One Edge Pro Wireless Thermal Cameras are designed for use with both Android and iOS smartphones. In previous blogs we have illustrated how these simple-to-use yet sophisticated thermal imagers have helped property owners find and address sources of heat loss, resulting in significant savings on energy bills, as well as decreased emissions. We have also noted the ways they may provide cost-saving and animal welfare solutions within the agricultural sector, for example, by spotting cattle lameness early or ensuring proper insulation of poultry barns. In addition to this, we have published case studies on using thermal imagers, such as the Teledyne FLIR One Edge/Pro, to defend against unplanned downtime. In this blog, we will be highlighting how the Teledyne FLIR One Edge/Pro Thermal Cameras can improve the efficacy of automotive diagnostics, saving mechanics valuable time. Continue reading →
  8. Defying Dampness: Moisture Detection with Moisture Meters

    On the left, large, white text on a black background reads "Defying Dampness Moisture Detection". On the right a man is using a Teledyne FLIR MR265 Moisture Meter to check the water content of a ceiling. As we venture into the damp and unpredictable autumn-winter season here in the UK, moisture management in construction becomes all the more crucial. For construction professionals, the ability to identify and manage moisture and dampness issues is paramount. These silent adversaries can undermine structural integrity, lead to mould infestations, and result in costly post-construction repairs. In this article, we look at the essential aspects of moisture detection, focusing on why it's critical, defining acceptable moisture levels, methods for detecting moisture in walls and floors, and strategies for effectively rectifying these issues. Continue reading →
  9. FLIR’s Top Tips for Ensuring Energy Efficiency

    On the right, large white text reads "Ensuring Energy Efficiency with Thermal Imaging For Homes & Buildings". On the right are two thermal images stacked on top of each other. The top image depicts a door and the bottom image is of a window. In the centre of the banner, an individual holds a FLIR Ex-Pro camera. It is being pointed at a concrete building with floors of windows. Last year as winter descended and energy prices rose, news outlets were awash with reports about charities, councils, and insurance companies using thermal imaging to pinpoint sources of heat loss. These stories made headlines because they detailed an innovative method that enabled patrons/customers to target insulation work effectively, subsequently reducing their energy consumption, heating bills, and carbon emissions. What in 2022 began as a little-known method of optimising energy efficiency has become increasingly popular throughout 2023. Now, as winter creeps in once more, ensuring homes are energy efficient is crucial. That’s why Teledyne FLIR has provided some top tips on what to look out for when conducting a thermal survey of your home. Continue reading →
  10. News Roundup: Thermal Cameras Adopted by Multiple UK Organisations to Reduce Energy Bills & Emissions

    On the left, large, white text reads "Thermal Cameras Adopted by Multiple UK Organisations to Reduce Energy Bills & Emissions". On the right is a thermal image of a house and two cars. In the centre is an iPhone with a thermal image of a house on the screen. To the left of it is a FLIR One Edge Pro with the lens facing the viewer. Rising energy prices and environmental urgency have inspired charities, councils, and companies across the UK to look for innovative methods of maximising the efficiency of British homes. One such method is thermal imaging. In 2022, we brought you multiple reports of organisations, including the charity Cambridge Carbon Footprint; South Somerset District Council; and Octopus Energy, providing thermal cameras to property owners for the purpose of identifying heat loss. Armed with this information, householders could target their insulation efforts effectively. Subsequently reducing their energy consumption, bills, and emissions. 2023 has seen even more councils and organisations adopt similar policies. Below are just a few instances that made headlines. Continue reading →

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